Beautician jailed for paying stranger £300 to take her speeding points after she revealed ploy on Facebook – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 6th, 2017 in guilty pleas, news, perjury, road traffic offences, sentencing by sally

‘A beautician was jailed after she paid a stranger to take her speeding points and revealed the ploy on Facebook.’

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Daily Telegraph, 6th January 2017

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Works and quiet enjoyment – Nearly Legal

Posted January 5th, 2017 in construction industry, covenants, landlord & tenant, leases, news, noise, rent by sally

‘Timothy Taylor Ltd v Mayfair House Corporation & Anor [2016] EWHC 1075 (Ch). It is a commercial property case, but has interesting elements on the way in which building works may be reasonably carried out.’

Full story

Nearly Legal, 4th January 2017

Source: www.nearlylegal.co.uk

Leading the way on ethics – Counsel

‘Is the Bar still a stand-out example of adherence to high ethical standards? Desiree Artesi discusses the practicalities of professional ethics with Andrew Walker QC.’

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Counsel, January 2017

Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk

Judge lambasts council and police for flaws in investigation and care case – Local Government Lawyer

Posted January 5th, 2017 in care orders, damages, human rights, news, police, social services by sally

‘A High Court judge has strongly criticised a council and a police force for serious breaches of the Human Rights Act, after two children were retained in care despite their mother not being charged with an offence following her arrest.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 4th January 2017

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

SRA ordered to disclose report into law firm investigation – Legal Futures

‘The Law Society’s freedom of information adjudicator has ordered the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to disclose an investigator’s report, saying the regulator had overlooked “the public interest in transparency as a good in itself”.’

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Legal Futures, 5th January 2017

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted January 5th, 2017 in law reports by sally

High Court (Patents Court)

Warner-Lambert Company LLC v Sandoz GmbH & Anor (Rev 1) [2016] EWHC 3317 (Pat) (21 December 2016)

Illumina, Inc (“Illumina”) & Ors v Illumina, Inc & Ors [2016] EWHC 3345 (Pat) (16 December 2016)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Barkhuysen v Hamilton [2016] EWHC 3371 (QB) (23 December 2016)

Barron & Ors v Collins [2016] EWHC 3350 (QB) (22 December 2016)

Holdsworth v Luton And Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2016] EWHC 3347 (QB) (21 December 2016)

Chelmsford City Council v Secretary of State for Communities And Local Government [2016] EWHC 3329 (QB) (21 December 2016)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Harlequin Property (SVG) Ltd & Anor v Wilkins Kennedy (a firm) [2016] EWHC 3233 (TCC) (21 December 2016)

Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd v Robert West Consulting Ltd [2016] EWHC 3291 (TCC) (21 December 2016)

Arroyo & Ors v Equion Energia Ltd [2016] EWHC 3348 (TCC) (21 December 2016)

Source: www.bailii.org

Whiplash reforms treat victims ‘like an inconvenience’ – APIL – Law Society’s Gazette

‘Claimant lawyers have mounted an all-out attack on the government’s plans to overhaul the personal injury sector as the deadline approaches for responses to a consultation.’

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Law Society’s Gazette, 4th January 2017

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law: Is the Human Rights Project Undemocratic and Elitist? – Family Law Week

Posted January 5th, 2017 in constitutional law, human rights, judges, judiciary, news, treaties by sally

‘David Bedingfield, barrister of 4 Paper Buildings, considers the arguments in a debate of vital importance to family lawyers.’

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Family Law Week, 4th January 2017

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

Former soldier sentenced under Terrorism Act after attempting to travel to Syria to fight Isis – The Independent

Posted January 5th, 2017 in armed forces, community service, news, sentencing, terrorism, war by sally

‘A former soldier has been sentenced under the Terrorism Act after he attempted to travel to Syria to fight Isis.’

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The Independent, 4th January 2017

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Government names new chief to lead crackdown on worker exploitation – The Guardian

Posted January 5th, 2017 in employment, gangmasters, immigration, minimum wage, news by sally

‘The government has moved to crack down on unscrupulous employers by appointing a new boss to lead the collection of government bodies tasked with stamping out exploitation in the workplace. Prof Sir David Metcalf, a founding member of the Low Pay Commission and former chairman of the Migration Advisory Committee, was named on Thursday as the first director of Labour Market Enforcement.’

Full story

The Guardian, 5th January 2017

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

All prisoners should be allowed to wear their own clothes because transgender inmates can, inspectors say – Daily Telegraph

Posted January 5th, 2017 in freedom of expression, news, prisons, reports, transgender persons by sally

‘Prisoners should be allowed to wear their own clothes in jail because transgender inmates are allowed to wear dresses and make-up, inspectors have said.’

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Daily Telegraph, 5th January 2017

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Truss orders review to ban abusers tormenting victims in family courts – The Guardian

‘The Justice Secretary has set up an emergency review to find the quickest way to ban perpetrators of domestic abuse from directly cross-examining their victims within the family court system.’

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The Guardian, 4th January 2017

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Almshouses, tenancies and Article 14 – Nearly Legal

Posted January 4th, 2017 in appeals, charities, human rights, landlord & tenant, news by sally

‘This post is my Christmas gift to land law students everywhere in the UK. It is a discussion of the very important Court of Appeal decision in Watts v Stewart [2016] EWCA Civ 1247, which concerned whether charitable providers of accommodation (in this case, almshouses, but, in principle, the issue in the case is broader) are exceptions to the Street v Mountford mantra that exclusive possession for a fixed term at a rent = tenancy.’

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Nearly Legal, 29th December 2016

Source: www.nearlylegal.co.uk

Privilege – Closing the Stable Door – Zenith PI Blog

Posted January 4th, 2017 in accounts, disclosure, negligence, news, privilege, solicitors by sally

‘Everyone knows that the privilege of communications between client and lawyer is a fundamental principle of English Common Law. But there has been some uncertainty as to what happens if the privilege is waived for the purpose of some litigation. That, it seems to me, is clearly dealt with by the Court of Appeal in the recent case of Eurasian Natural Resources Corp Ltd v Dechert LLP [2016] 1WLR 5027.’

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Zenith PI blog, 3rd January 2017

Source: www.zenithpi.wordpress.com

Sanctity of life v personal autonomy: Court of Protection – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted January 4th, 2017 in consent, Court of Protection, married persons, medical treatment, news by sally

‘Briggs v Briggs & Ors [2016] EWCOP 53 (20 December 2016). Apologies for starting the new year on such a sombre note, but there is a shaft of light in that this Court of Protection judgement is a clear indication that judges – or some of them – are prepared to favour an individual’s autonomy over the traditional emphasis on the sanctity of life above all else.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 3rd January 2017

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted January 4th, 2017 in legislation by sally

The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) (Amendment) Regulations 2016

The Non-Domestic Rating (Chargeable Amounts) (England) Regulations 2016

The Wales Act 2014 (Commencement No. 1) Order 2016

The Council Tax Reduction Schemes (Prescribed Requirements) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2016

The Childcare (Early Years Provision Free of Charge) (Extended Entitlement) Regulations 2016

The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2016

The Consumer Rights (Enforcement and Amendments) Order 2016

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Psychoactive substances ban 6 months on: almost 500 arrests and first convictions – Home Office

Posted January 4th, 2017 in drug offences, press releases, prosecutions, statistics by sally

‘Nearly 500 people have been arrested since the government’s landmark Psychoactive Substances Act came into force 6 months ago.’

Full press release

Home Office, 29th December 2016

Source: www.gov.uk/home-office

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted January 4th, 2017 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Secretary of State for Justice v (Staffordshire County Council & Anor [2016] EWCA Civ 1317 (22 December 2016)

Otkritie International Investment Management Ltd & Ors v Jemai [2016] EWCA Civ 1316 (21 December 2016)

Wright v Lewis Silkin LLP [2016] EWCA Civ 1308 (21 December 2016)

G B Housley Ltd v HM Revenue and Customs [2016] EWCA Civ 1299 (21 December 2016)

Squire v Thames Valley Police & Anor (R on the Application of) [2016] EWCA Civ 1315 (21 December 2016)

Actial Farmaceutica LDA v Professor De Simone & Ors [2016] EWCA Civ 1311 (21 December 2016)

Novartis Ag & Ors v Focus Pharmaceuticals UK Ltd & Ors [2016] EWCA Civ 1295 (21 December 2016)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Lewinson v R [2016] EWCA Crim 1969 (21 December 2016)

Embleton, R v [2016] EWCA Crim 1968 (21 December 2016)

Hurley, R v [2016] EWCA Crim 1901 (20 December 2016)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Cupi v The Government of Albania [2016] EWHC 3288 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Patel, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government & Ors [2016] EWHC 3354 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Taylor v Honiton Town Council & Anor [2016] EWHC 3307 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Miah, R (On the Application Of) v The Independent Police Complaints Commission [2016] EWHC 3310 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Stryjecki v District Court In Lublin, Poland [2016] EWHC 3309 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Bhatia v General Medical Council [2016] EWHC 3221 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Derbyshire County Council, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government & Anor [2016] EWHC 3355 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

Plant, R (on the application of) v Lambeth London Borough Council [2016] EWHC 3324 (Admin) (21 December 2016)

New Dawn Homes Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2016] EWHC 3314 (Admin) (20 December 2016)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Agents Mutual Ltd v Moginnie James Ltd [2016] EWHC 3384 (Ch) (30 December 2016)

Fujifilm Kyowa Kirin Biologics Co Ltd v Abbvie Biotechnology Ltd [2016] EWHC 3383 (Ch) (29 December 2016)

Haastrup & Anor v Haastrup & Anor [2016] EWHC 3311 (Ch) (21 December 2016)

Glenn v Watson & Ors [2016] EWHC 3346 (Ch) (21 December 2016)

GAS and Electricity Markets Authority v GB Energy Supply Ltd [2016] EWHC 3341 (Ch) (21 December 2016)

Property Alliance Group Ltd v The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc [2016] EWHC 3342 (Ch) (21 December 2016)

First Personnel Services Ltd v Halfords Ltd [2016] EWHC 3220 (Ch) (20 December 2016)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Euro-Asian Oil SA v Abilo (UK) Ltd & Ors [2016] EWHC 3340 (Comm) (21 December 2016)

Dexia Crediop SPA v Provincia Di Brescia [2016] EWHC 3261 (Comm) (21 December 2016)

Banque Cantonale De Genève v Sanomi [2016] EWHC 3353 (Comm) (21 December 2016)

Source: www.bailii.org

Statement from the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby: Cross-examination of vulnerable people – Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Posted January 4th, 2017 in cross-examination, family courts, press releases, victims, witnesses by sally

‘I have been raising since 2014 the pressing need to reform the way in which vulnerable people give evidence in family proceedings. I have made clear my view that the family justice system lags woefully behind the criminal justice system.’

Full statement

Courts and Tribunals Judiciary, 30th December 2016

Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk

Unreasonable defendant must face costs consequences – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 4th, 2017 in budgets, costs, indemnities, news, proportionality by sally

‘The High Court has sent another warning message to litigants that they should expect to face costs penalties for unreasonable conduct. In Barkhuysen v Hamilton, published just before Christmas, Mr Justice Warby said the claimant was entitled to more than budgeted costs due to how the case was handled.’

Full story

Law Society’s Gazette, 4th January 2017

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk